Malamulo Adventist Hospital, Makwasa, Malawi; Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, USA.
Support a Surgeon, Richmond, VA, USA; Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USA.
Int J Surg. 2017 Dec;48:34-37. doi: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.08.589. Epub 2017 Oct 7.
Surgical care is desperately needed in low-middle income countries (LMIC). Due to small numbers of faculty in local training programs, residents have limited exposure to subspecialists. We describe a teaching activity between visiting surgeons from the U.S. and a residency program in Malawi as an example for how surgeons in high income countries can meaningfully contribute. A short-term education activity was developed where residents participated in a pre-test on pediatric surgical management, lectures, intra-operative instruction, bedside rounds and a post-test. Five residents participated and all intend to practice in sub-Saharan Africa. All residents improved their scores from the pre-test to post-test (mean 44%-91%). The residency program performs approximately 1200 major surgical cases and 800 minor surgical procedures each year, representing a broad range of general surgery. Additionally, the residents encounter a broad range of pathology. Short-term mentorship activities in partnership with an established training program can enhance surgical resident education in LMIC, particularly for subspecialty care.
中低收入国家(LMIC)迫切需要外科护理。由于当地培训计划中的教师人数较少,住院医师与亚专业医生的接触有限。我们描述了美国来访外科医生与马拉维住院医师计划之间的教学活动,以此为例说明高收入国家的外科医生如何能够做出有意义的贡献。开展了一项短期教育活动,住院医师参加了小儿外科管理的预测试、讲座、手术指导、床边查房和后测。有 5 名住院医师参加,他们都打算在撒哈拉以南非洲地区行医。所有住院医师的分数都从预测试提高到了后测试(平均从 44%提高到 91%)。该住院医师计划每年完成约 1200 例大手术和 800 例小手术,代表了广泛的普通外科手术。此外,住院医师还会遇到广泛的各种病理。与成熟培训计划合作开展的短期指导活动可以加强中低收入国家的外科住院医师教育,特别是对专科护理的教育。